A big show at the hayward this year for extremely popular (if potentially overrated) contemporary artist David Shrigley.
As well as the faux-naive drawings for which he's best known, the exhibition features work across a whole range of media - including painting, photography, sculpture, animation and even music.
Rapidly rising contemporary artist Christina Mackie cements her burgeoning reputation with a solo show that kicks off Chisenhale's programme for 2012. On display are works across photography, video, sculpture...
An exhibition put together by Crisis exploring the issue of homelessness at Somerset House this spring. On show are works by the likes of Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley [pictured] and Gillian Wearing - which...
GV Art hosts an exhibition of works that combine interests in different areas of thought in order to create something new and unique. Expect to see works by the gallery's strong rosta of artists - like...
Everyone's been getting rather excited about this David Hockey exhibition at the Royal Academy - primarily because the tousle-haired artist has been making some recent works using an iPad, which is apparently...
The March edition of the Affordable Art Fair hits Battersea Park this week with the usual range of art across all media on sale for between £50 and £4,000. There's a good combination of established names...
Hoxton Art gallery kicks off its 2012 programme with an exhibition themed around the notion of Utopia, tracing it back to Thomas More's strangely ambivalent text of 1516. Featuring work across a range...
Edel Assanti get things up and running this year with an exhibition curated by one of Spoonfed's favourite contemporary artists, the brilliant Gordon Cheung. Themed around the many prophesies that asserted...
The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
Brand new contemproary art gallery Carroll / Fletcher - the latest on the ever-expanding Fitzrovia scene - launches this February with a solo show for art duo John Wood and Paul Harrison. On display are...
A big show at the hayward this year for extremely popular (if potentially overrated) contemporary artist David Shrigley. As well as the faux-naive drawings for which he's best known, the exhibition features...
A mid-career survey at the Hayward this spring for Turner Prize winner (and ex-Tate trustee) Jeremy Deller. Deller is probably best known for 2001's 'Battle of Orgreave' a recreation of the battle that...
Nicholas Wright's Travelling Light follows Metl Mendl, a young Russian with money and inspiration enough to leave his village and seek a new life in England. We join him 40 years later, now a famed movie...
This new play for young audiences following Cameron on an adventure in the Arctic. Well not so much. Cameron is bored stiff in the Arctic. His mum is a scientist researching something or other and he has...
The Garden Museum presents an exploration of the green city movement that sprung up in Victorian times and continues in various guises to this day. From a time when Brixton and Waterloo were rural idylls...
Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) ...
The Vault Festival is a menagerie of theatre, film, opera and art in the labyrinth that is the Old Vic Tunnels. It runs for three weeks featuring a collection of the likes of Silent Opera, Kindle Theatre...
An all-new musical set to the songs of '50s legends including Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury. The premise is one of musical rivalry between two young guys trying to impress girls...
A stellar cast led by Sheridan Smith (The Royle Family, Little Shop of Horrors) and Duncan James (er, he was in boyband Blue) bring this Broadway sensation to the West End. Based on the winning Hollywood...
An exhibition charting the relationship between one of the pillars of Modernism, Piet Mondrian, and Ben Nicholson - a major name in British twentieth century art. The show aims to explore not just stylistic...